Corte: empresas de Trump podrán funcionar en NY, pero no se suspenderá el juicio civil

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:22:58 GMT

Corte: empresas de Trump podrán funcionar en NY, pero no se suspenderá el juicio civil NUEVA YORK – Una corte de apelaciones de Nueva York falló este viernes a favor de que se impida que se aplique el fallo de un juez que revoca las licencias de negocios de Donald Trump y deja sus empresas a cargo de un síndico designado por la corte.A su vez, el tribunal de apelaciones determinó que no suspenderá el juicio civil por fraude en Manhattan. Los abogados del exmandatario habían pedido a la corte estatal intermedia de apelaciones que suspenda la demanda de la fiscal general de Nueva York, Letitia James, e impidan que se aplique el fallo del juez Arthur Engoron. Abogados de Trump piden aplazar juicio por documentos secretos hasta después de elecciones Abogados de Trump buscan desestimar caso en DC por “inmunidad presidencial” Engoron “evidentemente no comprende la magnitud del caos ocasionado por (su) decisión”, escribieron los abogados Clifford Robert, Michael Farina y Michael Madaio en un escrito de apelación de ...

Prince George’s Co. is ready to crack down on owners of abandoned properties, but it has to find them

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:22:58 GMT

Prince George’s Co. is ready to crack down on owners of abandoned properties, but it has to find them There are thousands of blighted, abandoned and vacant properties all over Prince George’s County, Maryland. But exactly how many there are, and where they are, isn’t known by the county. And the agency tasked with enforcing upkeep of those thousands has all of four people to handle it all.That’s some of the information that came out of a county council committee hearing Thursday, as county lawmakers discussed a bill to help crack down on the eyesore properties.The legislation being pushed by council member Krystal Oriadha starts with the creation of a registry of all the vacant properties around the county. It was assumed there was one, but there isn’t.Leaders in the county’s Department of Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement (DPIE) said they were aware of about 4,500 properties that would make that list, if one existed, but there’s no organized list.“When we talk about development in our communities, making sure that we tackle this vacan...

Broncos trade benched pass rusher Randy Gregory to 49ers in deal including swap of 2024 draft picks

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:22:58 GMT

Broncos trade benched pass rusher Randy Gregory to 49ers in deal including swap of 2024 draft picks The Broncos on Friday traded benched pass rusher Randy Gregory to the San Francisco 49ers in a deal that also includes the exchange of 2024 draft picks, with Denver sending over a seventh-round selection for a sixth-round choice.Broncos coach Sean Payton confirmed the trade following Friday’s practice. Earlier in the week, he said the team felt it was best to give more playing time to younger players.As part of the deal, the Broncos (1-3) are picking up the bulk of the $10.9 million remaining on Gregory’s salary this season.The Broncos decided this week to move on from Gregory 18 months after signing him to a five-year, $70 million contract. He ended up playing in 10 of a possible 21 games for Denver, collecting three sacks and undergoing two surgeries. He was benched last week at Chicago in favor of second-year outside linebacker Nik Bonitto, who had 2½ sacks, including a strip-sack of Justin Fields that led to the tying touchdown in the fourth quarter of Denver’s 31-28 comeb...

Vermont’s flood-damaged capital is slowly rebuilding. And it’s asking tourists and residents to help

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:22:58 GMT

Vermont’s flood-damaged capital is slowly rebuilding. And it’s asking tourists and residents to help MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Nearly three months after severe flooding inundated Vermont’s capital city, Montpelier businesses launched an event Friday to celebrate how much they’ve rebuilt — and remind the public not to forget them as they struggle to make a complete comeback.The small city of about 8,000 is celebrating its ongoing recovery with food trucks, music and street performers in hopes of drawing visitors downtown and giving shops a chance to sell their merchandise in sidewalk sales. “It’s really a way to acknowledge our progress,” said Katie Trautz, executive director of Montpelier Alive, a group that holds events and promotes city businesses. “It’s a symbolic kind of reopening celebration, like we’re turning a page here. …. Businesses are reopening every week.”Rain will likely fall at times during the two-day event, although Trautz said a weather forecaster has assured organizers that heavy rains will likely be west of the city. Trautz said ...

Frente frío traerá cambios de temperaturas durante el fin de semana en el DMV

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:22:58 GMT

Frente frío traerá cambios de temperaturas durante el fin de semana en el DMV Es momento de sacar los abrigos y las camisetas manga larga porque un frente frío dejará lluvia y temperaturas bajas este fin de semana en el área de Washington DC.“Este sistema frontal nos traerá un descenso bastante marcado en temperaturas a partir del sábado”, explicó el meteorólogo de Telemundo 44, Joseph Martínez. Se espera que la lluvia pase entre la noche del viernes y temprano en la mañana del sábado, según el experto. “Me parece que el sábado después del mediodía lo podremos aprovechar”, afirmó.Sin embargo, la mañana del domingo y lunes lucen considerablemente frías debido a que el termómetro podría marcar los 48 grados. La temperatura máxima para ambos días se mantendrá en los bajos 60 grados. Esto surge después de experimentar temperaturas atípicas para el otoño durante esta semana las cuales permanecieron en los medios 80 grados, según Martínez. Mantente en sintonía de Telemundo 44 para un pronóstico actualizado.Source

Stock market today: Wall Street leaps after eventually finding things to like in nuanced jobs report

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:22:58 GMT

Stock market today: Wall Street leaps after eventually finding things to like in nuanced jobs report NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street rallied in a whipsaw Friday and erased its morning losses after looking deeper into the nuances of a surprisingly strong report on the U.S. job market. The S&P 500 climbed 1.2% after charging back from an earlier drop of 0.9%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 288 points, or 0.9%, and the Nasdaq composite flipped to a gain of 1.6%. Stocks initially tumbled after a report showed U.S. employers added nearly twice as many jobs last month as economists expected. The strength raised worries that a too-hot job market could keep upward pressure on inflation, which in turn could push the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates higher than investors want. Treasury yields leaped following the release of the report, and the yield on the 10-year Treasury again soared to its highest level since 2007. It was at 4.78%, up from 4.72% late Thursday. Wall Street hates high interest rates because they knock down prices for all kinds of investments. And even though th...

100 gallons diesel fuel spill on I-76 in Jefferson County

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:22:58 GMT

100 gallons diesel fuel spill on I-76 in Jefferson County Editor's note: This story has been updated to clarify the location of the spill.DENVER (KDVR) -- A ramp on Interstate 76 in Jefferson County was closed Friday because of a fuel tank that spilled approximately 100 gallons of diesel fuel.The off-ramp from eastbound I-76 to Sheridan Boulevard closed due to a ruptured fuel tank that caused the spill, Colorado State Patrol in Golden tweeted at 10:42 a.m. Friday. At least 115 bodies found at ‘green’ southern Colorado funeral home Emergency crews were at the scene. As of 10:53 a.m., there was no word on how long the cleanup would take.The I-76 ramp reopened later on Friday.

Candy factory didn’t evacuate concerned workers before Pennsylvania explosion that killed 7, OSHA finds

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:22:58 GMT

Candy factory didn’t evacuate concerned workers before Pennsylvania explosion that killed 7, OSHA finds (CNN) — An eastern Pennsylvania candy factory didn’t evacuate its employees – even as some said they smelled gas – before an explosion in March that left seven people dead and nearly a dozen others injured, the US Department of Labor announced.R.M. Palmer, a Pennsylvania-based candy maker, was cited for failing to evacuate its workers during a natural gas leak, not having a clearly marked exit sign on one of its doors and for using spliced flexible cords at its West Reading manufacturing plant, according to a citation from the department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).“Seven workers will never return home because the R.M. Palmer Co. did not evacuate the facility after being told of a suspected gas leak,” OSHA Area Director Kevin T. Chambers said in a Thursday news release. “Ensuring the safety of a workplace is expected of employers and required by law. The company could have prevented this horrific tragedy by following required safety procedures.”The ex...

Battenfeld: Maura Healey criticized for failing to act to stop exploding migrant crisis in Massachusetts

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:22:58 GMT

Battenfeld: Maura Healey criticized for failing to act to stop exploding migrant crisis in Massachusetts Even as criticism continues to reverberate for the Army-Navy game hotel debacle, Gov. Maura Healey – unlike some other Democrats – has failed to take aggressive steps to stop the flow of migrants into Massachusetts.Healey in fact has called for smoothing the way for migrants to come into the state and work here while spending more than a million dollars a day contracting with hotels in overwhelmed cities and towns to house the migrants.“All of her statements and actions indicate she is supportive of the resettlement of these migrants into Massachusetts,” said Jessica Vaughan, director of the Center for Immigration Studies. “She’s not interested in alleviating the effects of this influx on cities and towns in Massachusetts. She’s not interested in considering any negative effects on citizens of the Commonwealth.”Healey’s position runs counter to some elected Democrats who have begun distancing themselves from the migrant crisis and even urging families to stop coming into their citie...

Ravens WR Odell Beckham Jr. says he expects to play against Steelers; RT Morgan Moses doubtful

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:22:58 GMT

Ravens WR Odell Beckham Jr. says he expects to play against Steelers; RT Morgan Moses doubtful Odell Beckham Jr. said Friday that he expects to be on the field Sunday in Pittsburgh when the Ravens play the Steelers in a key AFC North showdown.The 30-year-old wide receiver and three-time Pro Bowl selection has been out since suffering an ankle injury in Week 2 against the Cincinnati Bengals. He returned to practice this week in Owings Mills, though he is listed as questionable after being limited for a third straight day.“I feel good,” Beckham said. “It’s tough when you work so hard and little things happen.“Yeah, I expect to be out there.”Since signing a one-year, $15 million deal with Baltimore in the offseason, Beckham has played just two games, recording five catches for 66 yards. Still, the Ravens are 3-1, and quarterback Lamar Jackson has been the second-most accurate quarterback in the NFL behind the Buffalo Bills’ Josh Allen, completing 74.3% of his passes.Beckham said he tried to give it a go last week against the Cleve...